Mobile applications (apps) have become popular among consumers to facilitate their existing food practices like cooking, shopping, and dining out. However, the feasibility of using mobile apps to facilitate sustainability transitions in food consumption is not well researched. In this study, we, therefore, propose a conceptual framework to illustrate how mobile apps can be developed in linking everyday food practices with sustainability transitions. Through the case study of dining out and with the help of focus group discussions, we seek to illustrate that practice theory might serve as a useful starting point for understanding the dynamics of food practices, their relevant sustainability dimensions, and the ways in which mobile apps can b...
New digitally enabled modes of food provisioning are being developed. The aim of this paper is to ex...
New digitally enabled modes of food provisioning are being developed. The aim of this paper is to ex...
Objectives: Diffusion of smartphones has normalised consumers’ use of mobile applications (apps). Bu...
Mobile applications (apps) have become popular among consumers to facilitate theirexisting food prac...
A food system is a long chain of activities comprised and contributed by multiple industry inputs an...
Sustainability has become an important topic in social sciences research as well as in the societal ...
Consumers are responsible for almost 50 percent of food waste. Consumer-focused interventions are cr...
This paper is an experience report based on challenges encountered when designing scalable mobile pe...
The ever-increasing amount of wasted food has emerged as one of the most significant sustainability ...
This paper is an experience report based on challenges encountered when designing scalable mobile p...
It is part of the EU research project REFRESH, which aims to contribute to the goal of reducing food...
Mitigating domestic food waste reduces its environmental and economic impacts. In our study, we have...
Household food waste levels pose a considerable problem in terms of sustainability. Food stock manag...
Mitigating domestic food waste reduces its environmental and economic impacts. In our study, we have...
Smartphone “apps” are a powerful tool for public health promotion, but unidimensional interventions ...
New digitally enabled modes of food provisioning are being developed. The aim of this paper is to ex...
New digitally enabled modes of food provisioning are being developed. The aim of this paper is to ex...
Objectives: Diffusion of smartphones has normalised consumers’ use of mobile applications (apps). Bu...
Mobile applications (apps) have become popular among consumers to facilitate theirexisting food prac...
A food system is a long chain of activities comprised and contributed by multiple industry inputs an...
Sustainability has become an important topic in social sciences research as well as in the societal ...
Consumers are responsible for almost 50 percent of food waste. Consumer-focused interventions are cr...
This paper is an experience report based on challenges encountered when designing scalable mobile pe...
The ever-increasing amount of wasted food has emerged as one of the most significant sustainability ...
This paper is an experience report based on challenges encountered when designing scalable mobile p...
It is part of the EU research project REFRESH, which aims to contribute to the goal of reducing food...
Mitigating domestic food waste reduces its environmental and economic impacts. In our study, we have...
Household food waste levels pose a considerable problem in terms of sustainability. Food stock manag...
Mitigating domestic food waste reduces its environmental and economic impacts. In our study, we have...
Smartphone “apps” are a powerful tool for public health promotion, but unidimensional interventions ...
New digitally enabled modes of food provisioning are being developed. The aim of this paper is to ex...
New digitally enabled modes of food provisioning are being developed. The aim of this paper is to ex...
Objectives: Diffusion of smartphones has normalised consumers’ use of mobile applications (apps). Bu...